Jonathan,
Just to be sure I re-installed OpenBSD but using a downloaded snapshot
install iso for 5.8 dated 20150909.
The audio behaviour below is unchanged so I obviously was running
azalia_codec.c V1.170 but had the wrong source code.
So, I have a real bug.
How do I find out what the subid fo
The patch was against -current. As it seems you've updated your system
to -current now, when running cvs up you can use "cvs up -PAd" to remove
any tags. If /usr/src/CVS/Tag exists your src tree is tracking a stable
branch.
On Tue, Sep 08, 2015 at 10:03:35PM +0100, Dave Turner wrote:
> Jonathan,
Jonathan,
Thanks for the info.
I have spent all evening reading the OpenBSD faq and trying find out
where I get the updated version of azalia_codec.c from...
I don't think it is in the 5.7 Patch series, so I set to and did the
Upgrade to OpenBSD 5.8 which seemed OK until I tried to login.
Much
On Tue, Sep 08, 2015 at 12:58:18AM +0100, Dave Turner wrote:
> I have tried the various tests on the audio system from the faqs, and an
> email search didn't find much on apple hardware and sound but it was
> discouraging... The changes from 5.7 to the imminent 5.8 do mention changes
> to the azali
I have tried the various tests on the audio system from the faqs, and an
email search didn't find much on apple hardware and sound but it was
discouraging... The changes from 5.7 to the imminent 5.8 do mention
changes to the azalia driver but the description didn't appear to relate
to my proble
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